Yes, implantaion can take anywhere between 7-12 DPO.
I believe its 6-10 days after ovulation.
I wouldn't have thought so, I say that, but i have googled the same question ha ha
It's very unlikely, but some women have reported feeling pregnant that early. Symptoms begin after implantation has occured, and implantation have take 6-10 days past ovulation, and sometimes longer.
It's different for everyone, but roughly 10 days after
It is possible to bleed for days after implantation. If the blood is brownish, that indicates the blood is not 'fresh' and it turned brown before exiting the vagina. This could be implantation bleeding, as implanation usually occurs between 5 and 10 days past ovulation (but can occur up to 14 days past ovulation).
No it's a sign of pms. Not pregnancy. Sorry.
That number is well within normal limits. The numbers can vary quite a lot and still be normal. Please see the chart below: 10 DPO: 10 - 50 mIU/ml HcG 13 DPO: 20 - 100 mIU/ml HcG 16 DPO: 40 - 200 mIU/ml HcG 19 DPO: 80 - 400 mIU/ml HcG 22 DPO: 160 - 800 mIU/ml HcG Since you were 56 at 16 DPO, you are within the normal limits. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
I fell the same way and you neverr know you have to wait until 10 dpo to get a ok result from a hpt I hope it is a good sign i just fell a lot of presure crampy and have a tone of creamy cm
Typically implantation bleeding will take place approx 10 dpo and the consistency of it will be different than normal shed of the lining. It implantation occurs it will be light, spotty, and brown or pinkish in color. Sometimes periods are light with the change in stress , diet, environment etc. So wait until after period date and test :)
I've had three children (waiting to test to see if we're having four!) and have had implantation cramps with each pregnancy. For me they feel just like AF cramps, although a little more intense, and they are off and on for about 12 hours or so. This usually happens around day 10-12dpo. Hope that helps!
I would say you are pregnant!!
Implantation of a fertilized egg happens about 7-10 days after ovulation and fertilization (4-7 days before the expected period). When the fertilized egg burrows into the uterine lining, it can cause uterine irritation and release of prostaglandins, which lead to cramps. It can also cause a small amount of spotting, referred to as implantation bleeding. Not every pregnant woman will experience cramps, and there are other explanations for cramp-like abdominal pains. However, cramps can be an early pregnancy sign.